Shaun Johnson should be the solution. Instead, he's becoming the problem.
How long do the Warriors and their fans wait until the overly-vaunted No7 becomes a star who can be relied on? Will he ever?
Johnson won the Golden Boot last season, an award always at the mercy of international voting vagaries. He might be one of the best players in the world, but he certainly isn't THE best. And the start of the 2015 season is proving it unfortunately.
Johnson had been underwhelming in the opening three rounds and was annoyingly erratic in defeat against the Brisbane Broncos at Mt Smart Stadium. The problem for coach Andrew McFadden is an erratic chief playmaker - and someone who presumably takes a decent whack out of the salary cap - means an erratic team. His form will heavily dictate the club's fortunes.
The big mystery is Johnson's lack of involvement in the initial games. From the sidelines, it's hard to know whether this has something to do with the game plan, but if it does then it is a strange plan. Even the towering bombs, a big part of Johnson's arsenal, have been claimed too easily by opponents, although that might not be his fault alone.